Ethics - Researcher background and position.

Researcher position

Professionally I work as Digital Accessibility Lead at WCC. My background interest in the topic of digital accessibility is framed by growing up with my sister who has a hearing impairment, being a mother to an autistic child and working closely with a former colleague who was blind. Professionally, I am the creator of a nationally recognised model for digital accessibility awareness and skills called SCULPT for Accessibility (Wilson, 2020; GCS, 2021; DWP, nd). As part of that work I have led the training on digital accessibility at WCC, as well as delivered webinars and workshops at a national level for organisations such as Government Digital Service and Westminster Insights. I also sit as a board member for UKAAF (UK Association of Accessible Formats) who are the leading body in the UK for braille and large print standards, and I am qualified as a Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) through the International Association of Accessibility Practitioners (IAAP). I place myself within the research as digital accessibility subject matter expert.

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